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The more you invest, the harder the pain when your last working HD DVD player craps out.

Posted by oscar on February 26, 2008 at 05:13:51:

That's what makes me hesitate to play. $15/disc is not that good a bargain; especially since you can often get Blu-ray discs at the same price.

I won't get the HD DVD MI series simply because there are no lossless audio tracks. I imagine it will eventually re-encoded on Blu-ray with lossless/uncompressed audio. The TOS series I'm considering simply because I'm not sure when Paramount will re-release on Blu-ray (if ever). And when they, do it will sure to be "specially priced".